Here I've cut a straighter edge on the existing floor in the LR.

The first three courses are in place. It took a little struggling because they don't snap together tightly and irrevocably, so I put down some braces to push against. Once we got three rows down, it became easier.

By this time, even with not a single nail, the floor feels very solid and unmovable.


Here I show off some of the trickier cuts we had to do, first around the heating duct, then around the stairs.


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